Sacosternum
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.196674 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6196961 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DF6D3005-FF9A-FF96-DCDA-0F63FCCBFA5C |
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Sacosternum |
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Sacosternum View in CoL sp. A
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Material examined. PERU: 1 female ( FMHN): “ PERU: Cuzco Dept. / Pillahuata, Manu rd. / km 128, 16-XI- 1982 / FMHD #82-240, ex // litter along stream / L. E. Watrous & G. Mazurek”.
Diagnosis. Body highly convex in lateral view; head evenly convex, without depressions between eyes; eyes large, separated by 2.8× of width of one eye; a tuft of yellowish erect setae anteriorly of each eye absent; pronotum evenly convex, without sublateral impressions, forming continuous curve with elytra in lateral view; lateral margin of pronotum weakly sinuate; pronotal interstices with microsculpture; median portion of prosternum 1.5× wider than long; lateral expansions of prosternal shield present; punctures of elytral series small, transverse, ca. as large as interval punctures; preepisternal plate 1.4× longer than wide, triangular, without median longitudinal carina, widely attached to metaventrite, its median part concave; metaventrite distinctly longer than preepisternal elevation of mesothorax; anterolateral ridge subparallel to posterior margin of mesocoxal cavity laterally; median carina of metaventrite reaching its posterior margin in female; femoral lines and triangular areas at lateral sides of metaventrite absent; protibiae not emarginate on outer margin apically; ventrite 1 with weak longitudinal ridges; ventrites 2–5 without longitudinal ridges; abdominal ventrite 5 without emargination in female. Body length 1.77 mm.
Easily recognizable from remaining Sacosternum species except of Sacosternum sp. B by the shape of the anterolateral ridge of metaventrite, highly convex body in lateral view, triangular preepisternal elevation of mesothorax and absence of longitudinal ridges on abdominal ventrites 2–5. The species can be distinguished from Sacosternum sp. B by the characters provided in the key.
Biology. Unknown. The only know specimen was sifted from leaf litter.
Distribution. Known only from the above locality in Peru.
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Sphaeridiinae |
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Megasternini |